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New Balance Men's Tr V1 Minimus Cross Trainer

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Size: 11.5


Color: Blacktop


Description

The New Balance Minimus TR men's training shoe is designed to help you reach peak performance, whether you're lifting weights or moving through a HIIT circuit. The soft midsole provides supportive cushioning without sacrificing stability, helping to keep you comfortable through your most intense workouts. A TPU-infused design offers uncompromising durability, making these versatile trainers your go-to workout shoes.

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.7 x 7.9 x 4.5 inches; 2.1 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ MXMTRMW1


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 22, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ New Balance


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  • Good Transition Barefoot Style Shoe But Do Have A Slight Arch
Size: 14 Wide Color: Black/Outerspace/White
Update: I ended up returning these. The pain from the arch was too much for me. I ordered a wide version but they were still narrow compared to other normal width shoes I've purchased. Still think these shoes are nice but the Lem's Primal Zen are a much better barefoot transition shoe in my opinion (much wider toe box too but you have to order them on their website). Like others have mentioned you'll want to order a size larger than usual and unless you have really narrow feet I would also recommend ordering a wide version. I normally wear a size 13 in a normal sneaker style shoe and a size 14 wide fit nicely with a little room for my toes to move around. They definitely have more padding than I would expect from a typical barefoot shoe. For comparison, I can definitely feel a lot more of the ground in my Merrell Vapor. When I walk on an unpaved path I can feel the larger rocks but the small pebbles I barely noticed. If I'm walking on a sidewalk or paved roads these feel like more tradition shoes without as much padding and more flexibility, mainly in the front of the shoe. The shoes also feel very grippy. The only gripe I have with them is I feel like there is a slight arch that digs into my feet occasionally. I've come from wearing shoes with flat insoles and the arch is noticeable enough that it does cause some discomfort after wearing them all day or going for a walk, but so far it's not bothered me enough to make me want to stop wearing the shoes. I actually think they're one of the most comfortable and light-weight shoes I've ever owned and the lightness of them makes me want to walk faster than in normal sneakers. If you're used to wearing normal shoes, are used to a slight arch, and are looking for a lighter shoe that has more feeling in the soles but aren't looking for a "true" barefoot shoe or aren't ready for one then these are probably for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Great
Bought for gym shoes and love them
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by Brandon k Hunter

  • Great minimalist feel
I've loved the NB Minimus line for years. Low drop; nice ground feel. If you're looking for a barefoot feel that doesn't look ridiculous, this is the shoe. They're getting harder to find, so get them while you can.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024 by Jeff G

  • Minimus shoes, run, smaller than expected
I’ve had a few pair of new balance, minimus shoes. These are the only shoes that I’ve ever gotten from new Balance that run exceptionally small. I have a very narrow foot which enables me to wear shoes easily without crowding. These are shorter and more narrow than any of the shoes that I’ve had before. Had to return these they did not fit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024 by Cindy

  • Nice but too tight
Size: 8.5 Color: Black/Blacktop/Copper Metallc
Too tight, i had to buy a larger size and return the small one. I'm now waiting for the refund.
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024 by idr-net

  • Fit
Size: 9.5 Wide Color: Light Aluminum/Electric Red
The other reviews are absolutely correct regarding the fit. I went half a size up. The tow box is still a little snug. The previous versions and the old partnership with vibrant produced to slightly better product.
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024 by CK

  • Dang this are nice
Size: 10.5 Color: Black/Blacktop/Copper Metallc
Ok these shoes are nice. Very flexible and minimalist. They run a little tight. Made for thinner feet would make a great shoe for gym types looking to do legs days.
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024 by john e carrasco

  • Minimus no longer the go to shoe
Size: 8 Wide Color: Black/Outerspace/White
I've been a fan of the New Balance Minimus line since they came out with it! What purpose do I use this shoe line up for? - Working out, very light sprints/jogging, strength training, deadlifts, etc. - The minimus category caters to folks who need a wide shoe, are minimalist and want a no nonsense shoe that just functions! Why can't I recommend this shoe? - It does not fit well. I've tried my regular size, I've purchased a half size up and even tried the 'New Balance Men's Minimus Tr Boa V1 Cross Trainer' shoe. I'm not sure who is designing these shoes but I hope the team goes back to basics. We don't need a weird tongue or anything fancy. Just have a regular lace up shoe with the vibram sole that's tried and true (what happened to vibram and why aren't they collaborating on the minimus line any longer? The shoe is expensive enough and now no vibram? come on ya'll.), have a few good colorways at a respectable price point and people will buy your shoe. - Like others are saying, these shoes fit too narrow! They need someone to actually test fit these before going to market. What shoe am I currently working out with? - New Balance Men's MX20v3 Minimus Cross-Training Shoe! I purchased these back in 2015 (yes I've been working out with them intensely for 7 years). Not only have I purchased the above listed NB shoes but I've also tried to New Balance Men's MX40V1 Cross Trainers & New Balance Men's 20v7 Minimus Training Shoe and they both do not fit well in my opinion. - You can read similar reviews on New Balance's official website and the reviews complain of the same thing (sizing & being too narrow) - I hope New Balance reads these reviews and there is better oversight. I'm still rooting for this category but I'm officially leaving Minimus behind (I'm done doing returns) and I'm looking for a different minimalist brand to cater to my workouts. If anyone has any good recommendations, let me know! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2022 by Charlie

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